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    "Love Me Do", featuring Starr drumming, was also recorded eight times at the BBC and played on the BBC Radio programmes Here We Go, Talent Spot, Saturday Club, Side by Side, Pop Go the Beatles and Easy Beat between October 1962 and October 1963.

  3. Mar 16, 2008 · As well as being their debut single, the band also recorded ‘Love Me Doeight times for the BBC. A version from 10 July 1963, recorded for the Pop Go The Beatles programme, is available on Live At The BBC. In 1976, Ringo Starr described how ‘Love Me Do’ was a turning point for the group:

  4. Four tracks from the album made Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; "Love Me Do" (#1 for 1 week), "Twist and Shout (#2 for 4 weeks), "P.S. I Love You" (#10 for 1 week), and "There's A Place" (#74 for 1 week); these four songs were on the Tollie Records label, which was a subsidiary of Vee-Jay Records...

  5. The Beatles recorded "Love Me Do" five more times for BBC radio in 1963, the first being on April 4th for the program “Side By Side,” which was recorded at BBC Paris Studio in London between 11 am and 2 pm, produced by Bryant Marriott, and was broadcast on June 24th between 5 and 5:29 pm. Interestingly, l ater on April 4th, a surprisingly ...

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  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Love Me Do” was written by McCartney and Lennon years before it was ever committed to tape. It was rumored to be written about an early girlfriend of McCartney’s, Iris Caldwell.

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  7. Love Me Do was recorded three times: EMI Artist Test on June 6, 1962 with Pete Best on drums. This version was believed lost but was recovered and released on Anthology 1 .

  8. " Love Me Do " is the Beatles ' first single, backed by " P.S. I Love You " and released on 5 October 1962. When the single was originally released in the United Kingdom, it peaked at number seventeen; in 1982 it was re-promoted (not re-issued, retaining the same catalogue number) and reached number four.

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